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  1. Husqvarna 503986671 Front Handle
    Special Price $91.93 Regular Price $95.95
  2. Husqvarna 598453201 Handle Kit
    Special Price $84.62 Regular Price $88.95
  3. Echo P100009383 Rear Handle Assembly
    Special Price $101.84 Regular Price $106.95
  4. Echo P021011466 Rear Handle Kit
    Special Price $85.56 Regular Price $89.95
  5. Echo C410000160 Handle Rear
    Special Price $96.41 Regular Price $100.95
  6. Echo C400000101 Handle-Front
    Special Price $95.04 Regular Price $99.95
  7. Echo C400001171 Front Handle Bar
    Special Price $86.93 Regular Price $90.95
  8. Echo C041000587 Rear Handle Assembly
    Special Price $66.80 Regular Price $76.61
  9. Echo C400000431 Front Handle
    Special Price $72.56 Regular Price $75.95
  10. Echo C040000710 Front Handle
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Handlebar Replacement Parts for Tiller Parts

The handlebars of a lawn tiller are essential for steering and controlling the machine. They provide the user with a firm grip and help maneuver the tiller through the soil. Positioned at the front of the tiller, they are designed to be adjustable to accommodate various user heights, ensuring comfort and better control during operation.

The handlebar assembly consists of several parts: the grips, the control levers, and the support frame. The grips offer a comfortable surface for the user’s hands, while the control levers, such as throttle and speed control, allow the operator to adjust the machine's power and speed. The support frame connects the handlebars to the rest of the tiller, and it often includes a safety switch to prevent accidental starts. Faulty handlebars can lead to difficulty in controlling the tiller. Signs of a problem include loose or wobbly grips, broken control levers, or a bent support frame. If the handlebars are misaligned or difficult to adjust, it can affect the overall handling and safety of the machine. Regular inspection and maintenance are important to ensure the tiller's handlebars are functioning properly.

At WholeToolBox, we offer a wide range of lawn tiller handlebar parts, including control bar assemblies, clutch handle assemblies, lower handles, and longhorn handle assemblies from top brands like MTD, Weed Eater, Husqvarna, Powermate, and more.

FAQs

Why are my tiller handlebars shaking too much during use?

Excessive vibration can be caused by loose bolts, unbalanced tines, or worn handle mounts. Tighten all connections and inspect for wear.

Why is my throttle lever on the handlebar not responding?

A disconnected or stretched throttle cable could be the cause. Check the cable connection at both ends and replace if damaged.

How do I adjust the height of my tiller handlebars?

Most models have adjustable knobs or bolts at the base of the handle. Loosen, raise or lower the handle to a comfortable height, then retighten securely.

What should I do if the handle grips keep slipping off?

Replace worn grips or apply grip adhesive. Make sure the handle surface is clean and dry before installation.